The Cheapest Option Costs You More You buy the 500 rupee shoes. The 2000 rupee ones look the same. Six months later, the cheap shoes fall apart. You buy another pair. Then another. Aft…
Not Investing Is Sometimes Smart You hear it everywhere: "Start investing young. Time in the market beats timing the market." So you put money into stocks. Then you need ca…
Budgeting Every Rupee Is a Trap You plan every rupee. Groceries: 3000. Entertainment: 500. Misc: 400. By day three, you overspend on a friend's birthday gift. Now you feel like …
A Low Salary Is Not Your Real Problem You wait for that promotion. "If I just earned more, all my problems would disappear." Then you get the raise. Six months later, you're…
Your Emergency Fund Should Do Nothing You look at your emergency fund. It's earning almost nothing. Inflation is eating it. You feel the urge to invest it. Don't. An emergency fun…
Paying Off Debt Slowly Is Actually Faster You owe money. Every spare rupee goes toward the loan. You want it gone. That makes sense. But what if rushing actually delays your freedom? Here'…
Saving Too Much Can Make You Poorer You save every extra rupee. No restaurants. No trips. No small joys. Your bank balance grows. But something else is shrinking. Oversaving has a hidde…